We recently moved to weekly Ray releases to ship features to our community faster. 🚀 Doing so required us to fix flaky tests and completely revamp our release process. 👊 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gUejngmD
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This is a big deal. I've come across very few open source projects which ship weekly releases (though they do exist). Ironically, while it takes a lot of work to get to a constantly releasable state, it's less work to maintain. Previously, we were following a six-week release cycle. Every release was painful. Flaky tests would accumulate, especially on less commonly used platforms. To get there, the team - Fixed over 350 issues and flaky tests - Improved testing infrastructure, especially around performance regressions - Most importantly, built the discipline around consistency. Overall we're catching regressions faster and shipping features faster.
We recently moved to weekly Ray releases to ship features to our community faster. 🚀 Doing so required us to fix flaky tests and completely revamp our release process. 👊 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gUejngmD
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Because moving quickly (and safely) is a competitive advantage ;)
We released Ray 2.20 this week! (our third weekly release). You'll notice the numbering has changed (incrementing from 2.12.0 -> 2.20.0). The bump indicates a release on all platforms, whereas our weekly release cadence includes a subset of platforms. Some stats for this release 🍒 Zero cherrypicks (despite releasing on all platforms) 💇♀️ Released 2 days after branch cut Sounds easy but it really isn't 😅 Weekly releases mean that we get features & fixes to our users faster.
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Surely adding new features will fix the problem.
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Surely adding new features will fix the problem.
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